Award-winning young practice seek to inspire the collective imagination of their buildings’ users in London, United Kingdom

April 26, 2011 Category: Education, Public Buildings

Located in London, United Kingdom, Award-winning young practice seek to inspire the collective imagination of their buildings’ users was designed by erect architecture. During the early design phases they seek an emotional, intuitive connection with the site and its people. The engagement processes they develop are site-specific and use the project as a catalyst to facilitate discovery and learning for user groups and themselves; to create links and support networks between users and to inspire a sense of ownership.

After completing Kilburn Grange Park APG and Cypress Schools Children’s Centre their practice has reached a key juncture, whereby recognition in the form of the WAN 21 for 21 Awards could open doors, allowing them to explore the compatibility of their approach with a broader range of projects.

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